Florida Parishes Bank has all the banking services you could possibly need. You can log in to your online banking account through their website, or through their mobile app. In the section below, we cover the way to log in, reset your password and enroll for their online banking service.

HOW TO LOG IN

Once you’re on your PC, go to their website (link) and follow the steps with pictures below:

Step 1 – Once you’re on the website, on the left side, you’ll find the Sign in section. Enter your ID and click “Sign In”

Step 2 – You’ll be at a new page where you need to type in your password

If you’ve filled out your info correctly, you should be taken to your account’s dashboard.

FORGOTTEN PASSWORD / LOGIN ID?

If you’ve forgotten your password, go through step 1 of logging in and follow the instructions below:

Step 1 – On the page where you need to type in your password, select “Forgot Password?” next to it

Step 2 – Fill out your ID and email, and the subject of the email that you’re going to get. This is to ensure that you know that this email definitely came from the company itself and no one else.

Afterwards, follow the instructions on the email you got.

HOW TO ENROLL

Florida Parishes Bank allows its customers to enroll for an online banking account. Below you’ll find the steps to do just that through their application from.

Step 1 – On the home page, click on “Enroll now” just below the login section

Step 2 – Click on “I Agree” on the terms of use page

Step 3 – Choose your Account Type, and fill out all the other necessary info and click “Continue”

You should receive an e-mail when you’re accepted.

MANAGE FLORIDA PARISHES BANK ONLINE ACCOUNT

Having an online banking account with Florida Parishes enables you the following features:

ACH Transfers

Receive monthly statements regarding your account activity

Pay for bills anytime, anywhere

Get access to Mobile Banking

Make wire money transfers (incoming and outgoing)

Holiday Schedule for 2018 & 2019

These are the federal holidays of which the Federal Reserve Bank is closed.
Florida Parishes Bank and other financial institutes are closed on the same holidays.